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Blue plaque № 75019

Photograph at the Blue plaque № 75019 blue plaque

Together, numbers 20 and 22 Sheaf Street are a Grade II Listed property recorded on a map of 1571 as the town house of Sir Richard Knightley (Fawsley Hall is regarded as the primary residence). Interior contains three original stone fireplaces and staircase. Circa 1859, this was the site of the first Co-operative Society store in Daventry, later relocated to the High Street.

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